Zm. Zeng et al., Surface modification of 9Cr18 bearing steels by a metal and carbon co-plasma immersion ion implantation, SURF COAT, 128, 2000, pp. 236-239
In the aerospace industry, 9Cr18 martensitic stainless steel (AISI 440) is
commonly used as a bearing material. Because of its ability to rapidly trea
t irregular industrial components, plasma immersion ion implantation (PIII)
is an effective method to improve the wear resistance of 9Cr18 precision b
earings and prolong their working lifetime. Vacuum are plasma sources provi
de a good means of introducing metal ions into the bearing steel to create
a special surface to enhance its surface properties. In this work. tungsten
and titanium PIII was performed on 9Cr18 bearing steel using a vacuum are
plasma source, followed by carbon PIII using acetylene (C2H2) plasma, witho
ut breaking the vacuum. The surface properties were evaluated by measuring
the microhardness, wear properties and friction coefficient, as well as the
elemental depth profiles and chemical composition of the modified laver. I
t was found that the microhardness of the treated samples was much higher.
The tribological characteristics were also significantly improved, as demon
strated by the reduced friction coefficient and wear track width. This impr
ovement can be attributed to the diamond-like-carbon (DLC) surface layer, a
s well as favorable ion mixing caused by the implanted metal ions. (C) 2000
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